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NBC Tests Family Hour Boundaries
It was almost as if the NBC comedy writers had decided to test the limits of prime time taste just as the network unveiled a family-friendly philosophy of scheduling.
New York Times - April 13, 2008
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The Media Equation: Dirty Job, but Someone Has to Do It
The Smoking Gun, the Web site that specializes in ferreting out embarrassing legal documents, is a happy byproduct of the digital revolution.
New York Times - April 13, 2008
Bond Trader to Sell Rare Stamps for Charity
It is the second time that Bill Gross, the billionaire bond trader who has also acquired a reputation as a shrewd trader of rare stamps, will auction some of his collection for charity.
New York Times - April 13, 2008
Drilling Down: Even Credit Card Offers Are Ebbing
A market research firm has found that banks in February sent out fewer direct mail credit card offer than in any month since April 2004.
New York Times - April 13, 2008
Treasury Auctions Set for This Week
The Treasury?s schedule of financing this week included today?s regular weekly auction of new three- and six-month bills and an auction of four-week bills on Tuesday.
New York Times - April 13, 2008
Looking Ahead: The Week?s Major Economic Reports
ECONOMIC REPORTS It is a big week for economic news, led Wednesday by the Consumer Price Index for March and the Federal Reserve?s beige book report. They should give a snapshot of economic growth versus inflation.
New York Times - April 13, 2008
A Funnier-Than-Usual Journal Gets Snapped Up Early
A satire of The Wall Street Journal is selling mysteriously well, a few days before its sales release date.
New York Times - April 13, 2008
Despite Silicon Valley Optimism, a Disease Resists Cure
Even as the outlook for a former Silicon Valley executive stricken with a brain-wasting disorder is not encouraging, a campaign on his behalf is hoping to make a difference in other areas.
New York Times - April 13, 2008
Singing McCain?s Praises, or Joking?
For a while, it was not clear whether the videos of the ?McCain Girls,? a trio of singing and dancing campaign supporters, were meant to be sincere or ironic.
New York Times - April 13, 2008
Study Says I.R.S. Scrutiny of Big Firms Has Plummeted
The I.R.S.?s scrutiny of the nation?s biggest companies is at a 20-year low, ?a historic collapse in audits,? according to a new study.
New York Times - April 13, 2008
Expecting Jabs, Tribune Decides to Mock Itself
Last week, the Tribune Company took an unorthodox approach to announcing a new top hire at the company, in a release that said, ?this whole thing is a sham.?
New York Times - April 13, 2008
Link By Link: He Wrote 200,000 Books (but Computers Did Some of the Work)
A professor has developed computer algorithms that collect publicly available information on a given subject, turn them into into books, printed on demand or delivered digitally.
New York Times - April 13, 2008
Rowling to Testify in Trial Over Potter Lexicon
J. K. Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter series, is expected to testify against a small publisher looking to bring out an encyclopedia based on her work.
New York Times - April 13, 2008
E-Commerce: Beaming Online Services Toward Blacks
A new search engine, Rushmore Drive, is going after the dominance of Google by offering search results targeted to ethnic groups.
New York Times - April 13, 2008
Off New York Streets, Film Piracy Is Online
While bootlegged DVDs are harder to find on the streets of New York, worldwide and on the Internet, video piracy remains rampant.
New York Times - April 13, 2008
In Europe, a Push to Take Away Piracy Suspects? Internet Access
Resistance is building against a plan to use internet service providers as copyright cops against users illegally downloading copyrighted material, possible disconnection from services being at stake.
New York Times - April 13, 2008
At CBS, Bad News Doesn?t End at 7
No new hit has emerged this year in the network?s prime-time schedule, which makes CBS likely to lose the crown of most-watched network to the Fox network.
New York Times - April 13, 2008
Advertising: Tibet Backers Show China Value of P.R.
With the Olympics in mind, China has been exploring American-style public relations approaches.
New York Times - April 13, 2008
Airline Says Fleet Is Back in Service
American Airlines said that its fleet of 300 MD-80 jets was back to full strength, after the cancellation of about 3,300 flights last week.
New York Times - April 13, 2008
Bush Aide Sees ?Cop-out? in Olympic Boycotts
President Bush?s national security adviser dismissed plans by European leaders to shun the opening of the Games.
New York Times - April 13, 2008
Zimbabwe Opposition Faces Crucial Court Rulings
Zimbabwe?s political opposition is facing crucial court decisions this week that could reshape its electoral stalemate with the governing party of Robert Mugabe.
New York Times - April 13, 2008
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WILL LIFTING THE BAN ON GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE MILITARY HELP OUR SECURITY?
NO, IT WILL JUST ADD TO THE DECLINE OF OUR MORAL FOUNDATIONS.
YES, THERE WILL BE MORE PEOPLE WHO CAN SERVE IN THE MILITARY.
IT WILL HAVE NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE MILITARY, BUT IT GIVES A GOVERNMENT STAMP OF APPROVAL TO HOMOSEXUALITY.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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